Windows Terminal v1.22.12111.0 has been released by Dustin L. Howett, introducing several bug fixes and enhancements aimed at improving user experience. Key updates in this version include enhancements to session restoration, better handling of Text Services Framework (TSF) Input Method Editors (IMEs), and an upgraded "Clear Buffer" feature that keeps the cursor's position intact. Additionally, users can now link icons to HTTP URLs, and all associated DLLs, EXEs, and files now contain accurate version information resources.
Key Features and Fixes in Windows Terminal v1.22.12111.0:
1. Session Restoration: The software now correctly saves and restores profiles even when multiple profiles share the same name.
2. Pasting Fix: An issue where pasting with the Ctrl key held down would corrupt the first character has been resolved.
3. Pane Management: Closing multiple panes simultaneously will no longer cause the Terminal to crash unexpectedly.
4. IMEs Management: Improvements have been made to handle TSF IMEs that request color combinations that may not be ideal.
5. Cursor Positioning: The "Clear Buffer" feature now better preserves the cursor's row position during use.
6. Icon References: Users can once again link icons to HTTP URLs while a more permanent solution is being developed.
7. Version Information: All DLLs, EXEs, and some additional files now feature proper version information resources, enhancing maintainability.
As users anticipate the upcoming Windows Terminal v1.24 release, they are encouraged to enjoy the improvements brought by this latest update. The development team acknowledged a minor issue with Canonical's icons and expressed apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Looking ahead, the Windows Terminal team continues to focus on refining user experience, addressing bugs, and enhancing functionality, ensuring that it remains a powerful tool for developers and power users alike. With each iteration, the Terminal becomes more robust, versatile, and user-friendly, paving the way for innovative features in future releases
Key Features and Fixes in Windows Terminal v1.22.12111.0:
1. Session Restoration: The software now correctly saves and restores profiles even when multiple profiles share the same name.
2. Pasting Fix: An issue where pasting with the Ctrl key held down would corrupt the first character has been resolved.
3. Pane Management: Closing multiple panes simultaneously will no longer cause the Terminal to crash unexpectedly.
4. IMEs Management: Improvements have been made to handle TSF IMEs that request color combinations that may not be ideal.
5. Cursor Positioning: The "Clear Buffer" feature now better preserves the cursor's row position during use.
6. Icon References: Users can once again link icons to HTTP URLs while a more permanent solution is being developed.
7. Version Information: All DLLs, EXEs, and some additional files now feature proper version information resources, enhancing maintainability.
As users anticipate the upcoming Windows Terminal v1.24 release, they are encouraged to enjoy the improvements brought by this latest update. The development team acknowledged a minor issue with Canonical's icons and expressed apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Looking ahead, the Windows Terminal team continues to focus on refining user experience, addressing bugs, and enhancing functionality, ensuring that it remains a powerful tool for developers and power users alike. With each iteration, the Terminal becomes more robust, versatile, and user-friendly, paving the way for innovative features in future releases
Windows Terminal v1.22.12111.0 released
Dustin L. Howett has announced the release of Windows Terminal v1.22.12111.0, featuring bug fixes, enhancements to session restoration, and improved management of TSF IMEs. The "Clear Buffer" feature now maintains the cursor's row, and icons can now reference http URLs. Furthermore, all DLLs, EXEs, and files associated with Terminal now include accurate version information resources.